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thurifer
[ thoor-uh-fer ]
noun
- a person who carries the thurible in religious ceremonies.
thurifer
/ ˈθjʊərɪfə /
noun
- a person appointed to carry the censer at religious ceremonies
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thurifer1
C19: from Latin, from tūs incense + ferre to carry
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Example Sentences
I hope Wilson—that's our second thurifer—won't go wrong in the Magnificat.
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Alexander celebrated a solemn Mass of reconciliation in St. Peters, and the king acted as thurifer.
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When he goes in procession he has a thurifer carried before him by the Pope's special permission.
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Should the thurifer incense the Blessed Sacrament whilst Benediction is being given?
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You miss the incense, you feel that some noble thurifer should have fumigated him at each stage.
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